Any "regular" polygon.
square
polygon
The figure is a Regular polygon.
Relationship between the lengths and the measures of angles are related to theorems like the opposite side of the largest angle is the largest side two equal angles oppositee sides are also equal
Relationship between the lengths and the measures of angles are related to theorems like the opposite side of the largest angle is the largest side two equal angles oppositee sides are also equal
A figure is called 'equilateral' when all of it's sides are equal lengths. ie: an equilateral triangle.
No, for a polygon to be regular it must have equal side lengths and angles.
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nonregular hexagon. a regular polygon has equal side lengths and equal angle measures.
No.A regular polygon has equal side lengths and equal angles.
When two lengths (or lines) intersect, they form two pairs of vertical angles. Vertical angles are the angles that are opposite each other at the intersection point. These angles are always congruent, meaning they have equal measures. Thus, if one angle measures (x) degrees, the opposite angle will also measure (x) degrees.
When all angles in a geometric figure are equal, the figure is described as "equiangular." In the context of polygons, an equiangular polygon has all its interior angles equal, such as an equilateral triangle or a square. For example, in an equilateral triangle, each angle measures 60 degrees, while in a square, each angle measures 90 degrees.